ATHENS, Ga. --- Five members of the University of Georgia men’s tennis team were recognized on the All-SEC teams released by the conference on Thursday, including two players each on the first and second teams and one earning All-Freshman honors.

Spencer is now a two-time first team selection with a 2012 record of 29-11 including a team-best 19 wins over ranked opponents. He went 6-5 in SEC play for the Bulldogs, playing predominantly at the No. 1 spot in dual matches while attaining an ITA singles ranking as high as No. 3 on the year. His defining moment of 2012 came in Georgia’s dual match vs. Florida in Gainesville on March 4, when the senior rallied from down 5-1 in the third set with the team match locked at 3-3, rattling off six straight games to take the set and the match for Georgia. He also clinched the Bulldogs’ SEC semifinal victory over Mississippi State last week, defeating MSU’s 10th-ranked Artem Ilyushin in three sets after dropping the first.

Singh receives his first conference honor after joining the Bulldogs this January and going 22-4 in singles and 19-3 in dual matches, including an 8-3 SEC mark. Singh – who currently owns a career-best ITA ranking of No. 23 – was 11-2 playing at the No. 2 spot for Georgia and logged seven wins over ranked foes, highlighted by his victory over 12th-ranked Chase Buchanan of Ohio State in UGA’s upset of the Buckeyes earlier this season. Singh is currently riding an overall winning streak of six matches.

Doumbia received the second straight second team All-SEC honor of his career after posting a 2012 record of 30-14. He is 13-7 in dual matches and 5-5 in SEC play, registering a total of nine wins over ranked opponents. Ranked as high as No. 10 in singles this season, he has clinched five matches for Georgia on the year, including the victory over then-No. 2 Ohio State in Athens.

Taboada picked up the first All-SEC award of his career, coming off a weekend in which he clinched Georgia’s 34th SEC title with a win at No. 4 singles vs. Kentucky. In 2012 he has gone 32-10 overall in singles including 21-5 in dual match play and 9-2 in the SEC, with 11 ranked wins. He has reached high as No. 26 in the ITA singles poll, and has clinched five matches in 2012. In doubles he has gone a perfect 10-0 when playing with Pasha.

Pasha – the winner of four SEC weekly awards this season – has posted an overall record of 31-8 on his way to a place on the All-Freshman team. He is a staggering 20-2 in dual matches including 9-1 in SEC play, posting a 10-match winning streak earlier this season. He has clinched five matches on the season, including two in the ITA National Indoors and one in the SEC Tournament. In doubles he is undefeated with Taboada with a current No. 40 ranking.

The NCAA will announce the field of 64 and the 16 host sites for first and second round action of the NCAA Championships on Tues., May 1. The men’s draw will be announced at 5:30 p.m., just following the women’s, in a live stream on NCAA.com. Singles and doubles draws come out the follow day.